Oh hey, I’m Justine! I teach people about nurturing safe, fulfilling, & pleasurable sexual lives. That means destigmatizing protective methods, decentering beauty from whiteness, using the Oxford comma, and deconstructing porn like I did here (SFW): https://t.co/0HNWtvnMpL
Thanks to @taiwanplusnews for featuring me in this piece about how sex ed in the U.S. compares to other countries and what how election day here will impact that:
https://t.co/MARtXSsWjm
Do you work in K-12 education and want to back up your SEL and DEIJ curricula with science? Then my annual residential conference with these health providers is for you! Registration is now live: https://t.co/MkPfNMRaep
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We just released a new episode of RISK!, called Over The Line, w/ stories by Justine Ang Fonte (@imJustineAF) and TaTa Sherise (@tatasherise) about times when things went too far. Get it at: https://t.co/XpKkj66V6y
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To those feeling pressured to have a baby but don’t want to: tell your annoying relatives that the most child-centered thing you can do may be not to have children.
There’s an expectation to reproduce, a pressure to do it by a specific time, and a bank account robust enough to make it happen. In what way does the patriarchy make any of this reasonable for cis women?
The mission behind comprehensive sex ed is that young people become adult people— and not just that, but adult people with lives that are safe, affirming, and full of joy. That's it.
If you want to be in a relationship, it means you want to share, collaborate, and connect. And that means actually hearing, feeling, and understanding what another person says.